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Gosford Park

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from 4 Jul 2026
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18+

The most American of the great directors takes on the most British of genres.

2001, Robert Altman

United States—United KIngdom—Italy
137 minutes, English with Russian subtitles

Starring: Emily Watson, Helen Mirren, Clive Owen, Kristin Scott Thomas

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The wealthy industrialist Sir William McCordle hosts high society for a traditional hunt at his estate. Alongside the aristocrats and film stars arrive their servants, bringing with them their own habits, intrigues, and secrets. The main secret though will arise after the murder of the host.

Shot from Gosford Park, 2001

As with Altman’s best movies, Gosford Park is above all an entrancing hum of atmosphere and texture.

— Dennis Lim, Village Voice

Robert Altman is famous for his consistent and astute dissection of the American myth. In Gosford Park, he plays with the genre of the classic British detective story—and makes it impossible to look away from the screen.

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